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Quick overview

Provide spiritual direction and health assessments for clients in an outpatient behavioral health setting. Responsibilities include conducting spiritual history interviews, maintaining patient records, and consulting with other healthcare providers.

Requirements summary

A certificate in Spiritual Direction is required. Candidates must possess strong ethical interviewing skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work independently.

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Job description

Responsibilities

This position requires providing spiritual direction and spiritual health assessments in an outpatient setting for clients who are experiencing varying levels of difficulties due to life situations, mental health concerns, and spiritual crises. Spiritual directors are clinical staff who are responsible for delivering client services in keeping with clinic policies, procedures and strategic direction. They report to their respective supervisors and Directors.

Qualifications

Requirements

Certificate in Spiritual Direction Required. Excellent spiritual direction skills, to include compassionate and ethical interviews and spiritual health reports as scheduled. Attention to detail related to spiritual care Ability to work independently and implementing time management strategies Problem-solving skills Excellent communication and people skills. Customer service orientation. Familiarity with basic office machinery (e.g. fax, printer, scanner, etc.) Key Responsibilities: Provide direct clinical care to include the provision of spiritual history interviews, providing spiritual health reports, and participating in patient-facing feedback sessions. Attend program-related meetings and attend meetings as requested by supervisor. Keep accurate and up-to-date records of patient interviews and reports. Contribute to the educational mission of the program and St. Louis Behavioral Medicine Institute, such as contributing items for newsletters and providing continuing education talks. Consultation to other St. Louis Behavioral Medicine Institute providers on spiritual concerns which may be impacting their patient.